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#895392 by Blob55
12 Feb 2015, 00:31
I want to start a petition or just completely stop flying with VA until they open up flights outside of the US. This is a huge pain, as I fly to the east half of the time with VA and I can't even make up for it by going to Canada. :/ I'm also not flying to LA then getting a Virgin US flight to Japan, because that's just stupid. It would be faster to get 10 connecting flights from here to Japan.
#895394 by tontybear
12 Feb 2015, 00:45
I'm not exactly sure what you are complaining about.

Is this about Virgin Atlantic or Virgin America?

In any case you can't get a V America flight from LA to Japan because they don't fly there!
#895397 by Kraken
12 Feb 2015, 01:39
Blob55 wrote:What I mean is I don't want to fly VS or VX until they fly to Japan again.

I think you are in for a very, very long wait then. With the Delta tie-in effectively making Virgin Atlantic "Delta UK", the focus will be on making the two airlines networks complement each other as best they can.

We've already seen how this is working, with Virgin taking on some routes from Delta - to Delta hubs. In return, Virgin has given a flight to Delta on routes where they had multiple daily frequency. This way, each airline expands & Virgin can offer their passengers a lot more destinations in the USA via connections at the Delta hubs.
#895402 by spacedog
12 Feb 2015, 03:15
They do still have a handful of Eastern routes. We're flying to Shanghai and Hong Kong with them this year (fingers crossed those routes remain in place!) I'm really sad about the loss of the NRT route, but they can't really be blamed for axing it if it wasn't profitable. Depending on costs and availability, when we go to Japan again we'll either fly with ANA (VS partner) or BA. But we also travel a lot to the US, so VS are still a good option for us as they've added some additional routes. You win some, you lose some, I guess! Only you can decide which carrier is most suited to your travel needs.
#895410 by mrsw
12 Feb 2015, 09:32
I' sad to see the change of routes, too, including the loss of LR but not going to refuse to fly with VS because of that. I am still happy to fly with them to the places they go to, and would imagine that they couldn't care less if I did fly with a different airline...
#895411 by Daniel Armstrong
12 Feb 2015, 09:43
I will fly with VS when I can - and they suit my needs 100% at this time...

Now, when I get a little richer and my horizons open and I want to visit places a little 'different' then I wont fly VS - unless of course there is a route change.

I can see you point Blob55 - if you use the NRT route a lot and have saved FC points etc it must be a pain. I was planning on a trip (using FC points to try and swag a G ticket) from the UK to NRT. Now, I cant an I am a little gutted. Alas, I will use the points for another trip another time...

However, calling on a company to reinstate a route that makes no money because you want to use their service is about as David vs Goliath as it can get. Best of luck though mate!
#895413 by oldboy
12 Feb 2015, 09:59
Blob55 wrote:I want to start a petition or just completely stop flying with VA until they open up flights outside of the US. This is a huge pain, as I fly to the east half of the time with VA and I can't even make up for it by going to Canada. :/ I'm also not flying to LA then getting a Virgin US flight to Japan, because that's just stupid. It would be faster to get 10 connecting flights from here to Japan.



No support from me, enjoy flying with whichever airline you choose to support.
#895432 by Blob55
12 Feb 2015, 12:52
Stop being ******* about it guys. I base which movies I watch based on what's on VA flights. Now that I can't fly with them, I have to download movies onto my laptop which only lasts like 3 hours. I don't even know if other airlines have chargers or anything! This is a huge change for me and being ***** about it isn't helping!
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#895433 by NYLON
12 Feb 2015, 13:02
Blob55 wrote:Stop being assholes about it guys. I base which movies I watch based on what's on VA flights. Now that I can't fly with them, I have to download movies onto my laptop which only lasts like 3 hours. I don't even know if other airlines have chargers or anything! This is a huge change for me and being dicks about it isn't helping!


I am still very confused.

So, do you also choose which restaurants to eat at based on Virgin's in-flight menu?
#895434 by Smid
12 Feb 2015, 13:03
Virgin flys to 12 destinations in the US: JFK, Newark, Boston, Washington, Orlando, Miami, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago (seasonal), Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

They fly to 13 non US destinations: Grenada, Tobago, Barbados, St Lucia, Antiga, Jamaica, Cuba, Cancun, Johannesburg, Lagos, Dubai, Delhi and Hong Kong.
#895435 by slinky09
12 Feb 2015, 13:08
Blob55 wrote:Stop being assholes about it guys. I base which movies I watch based on what's on VA flights. Now that I can't fly with them, I have to download movies onto my laptop which only lasts like 3 hours. I don't even know if other airlines have chargers or anything! This is a huge change for me and being dicks about it isn't helping!


Clarity would help, you keep mentioning Virgin Australia whereas Virgin Atlantic is VS.
#895437 by Concorde RIP
12 Feb 2015, 13:20
To the OP...

I for one cannot understand the point/question.

If you are saying that you are upset that Virgin Atlantic (VS) have stopped your main route (LHR-NRT?), you won't be alone. There was a thread on here not so long ago discussing it and many people also expressed their sadness and worries about being re-booked on to other airlines.

If you are saying the stopping of that route will force you to another airline - that's understood and your choice.

I don't get what else you are saying/asking?
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